CHARLOTTE, N.C. — His re-election in doubt, President Barack Obama conceded only halting progress Thursday night toward fixing the nation’s stubborn economic woes, but vowed in a Democratic National Convention finale, “Our problems can be solved, our challenges can be met.”

“Yes, our path is harder — but it leads to a better place,” he declared in a prime-time speech to convention delegates and the nation, blending resolve about rescuing the nation from near economic catastrophe with stinging criticism of Republican rival Mitt Romney’s own proposals.

Widely viewed as reserved, even aloof, Obama acknowledged “my own failings” as he asked for a second term, four years after taking office as the nation’s first black president.

Citing progress toward recovery, he said, “After a decade that was defined by what we bought and borrowed, we’re getting back to basics and doing what America has always done best: We’re making things again.”

“Four more years,” delegates chanted over and over as the 51-year-old Obama stepped to the podium, noticeably grayer than he was as a history-making candidate for the White House in 2008.

First lady Michelle Obama and the couple’s daughters, Malia and Sasha, joined the president on stage in the moments after the speech, followed by other family members and Vice President Joe Biden and his wife. Strains of “Only in America” filled the hall as confetti filled the air.

Obama’s speech was the final act of a pair of highly scripted national political conventions in as many weeks, and the opening salvo of a two-month drive toward Election Day that pits Obama against Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts. The contest is ever tighter for the White House in a dreary season of economic struggle for millions.

Biden preceded Obama at the convention podium and proclaimed, “America has turned the corner” after experiencing the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.

Obama didn’t go that far in his own remarks, but he said firmly, “We are not going back, we are moving forward, America.”

With unemployment at 8.3 percent, the president said the task of recovering from the economic disaster of 2008 is exceeded in American history only by the challenge Franklin Delano Roosevelt faced when he took office in 1933.

“It will require common effort, shared responsibility and the kind of bold persistent experimentation” that FDR employed, Obama said.

In an appeal to independent voters who might be considering a vote for Romney, he added that those who carry on Roosevelt’s legacy “should remember that not every problem can be remedied with another government program or dictate from Washington.

He said, “The truth is, it will take more than a few years for us to solve challenges that have built up over the decades.”

In the run-up to Obama’s speech, delegates erupted in tumultuous cheers when former Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, grievously wounded in a 2011 assassination attempt, walked onstage to lead the Pledge of Allegiance. The hall grew louder when she blew kisses to the crowd.

And louder still when huge video screens inside the hall showed the face of Osama bin Laden, the terrorist mastermind killed in a daring raid on his Pakistani hideout by U.S. special operations forces — on a mission approved by the current commander in chief.

The hall was filled to capacity long before Obama stepped to the podium, and officials shut off the entrances because of a fear of overcrowding for a speech that the campaign had originally slated for the 74,000-seat football stadium nearby. Aides said weather concerns prompted the move to the convention arena, capacity 15,000 or so.

Obama’s campaign said the president would ask the country to rally around a “real achievable plan that will create jobs, expand opportunity and ensure an economy built to last.”

He added, “The truth is it will take more than a few years for us to solve challenges that have built up over a decade.”

In convention parlance, both Obama and Biden were delivering acceptance speeches before delegates who nominated them for new terms in office.

But the political significance went far beyond that — the moment when the general election campaign begins in earnest even though Obama and Romney have been pointing toward a Nov. 6 showdown for months.

To the cheers of delegates, Obama retraced his steps to halt the economic slide, including the auto bailout that Romney opposed.

“After a decade of decline, this country created over a half million manufacturing jobs in the last two and a half years,” he said.

Turning to national security, he said he had promised to end the war in Iraq, and had done so.

“We’ve blunted the Taliban’s momentum in Afghanistan, and in 2014 our longest war will be over,” he said.

“A new tower rises above the New York skyline, al-Qaida is on the path to defeat and Osama bin Laden is dead,” he declared, one of the night’s repeated references to the special operations forces raid that resulted in the terrorist mastermind’s demise more than a year ago.

He lampooned Romney’s own economic proposals.

“Have a surplus? Try a tax cut. Deficit too high? Try another. Feel a cold coming on? Take two tax cuts, roll back some regulations and call us in the morning,” he said.

Mocking Romney for his overseas trip earlier this summer, Obama said, “You might not be ready for diplomacy with Beijing if you can’t visit the Olympics without insulting our closest ally.” That was a reference to a verbal gaffe the former Massachusetts governor committed while visiting London.

The hall was filled to capacity long before Obama stepped to the podium, and officials shut off the entrances because of a fear of overcrowding for a speech that the campaign had originally slated for the 74,000-seat football stadium nearby. Aides said weather concerns prompted the move to the convention arena, capacity 15,000 or so.

Obama’s campaign said the president would ask the country to rally around a “real achievable plan that will create jobs, expand opportunity and ensure an economy built to last.”

Biden told the convention in his own speech that he had watched as Obama “made one gutsy decision after another” to stop an economic free-fall after they took office in 2009.

Now, he said, “we’re on a mission to move this nation forward — from doubt and downturn to promise and prosperity. … America has turned the corner.”

Delegates who packed into their convention hall were serenaded by singer James Taylor and rocked by R&B blues artist Mary J. Blige as they awaited Obama’s speech.

There was no end to the jabs aimed at Romney and the Republicans.

“Ask Osama bin Laden if he’s better off than four years ago,” said Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry, who lost the 2004 election in a close contest with President George W. Bush. It was a mocking answer to the Republicans’ repeated question of whether Americans are better off than when Obama took office.

The campaign focus was shifting quickly to politically sensitive monthly unemployment figures due out Friday morning and the first presidential debate on Oct. 3 in Denver. Wall Street hit a four-year high a few hours before Obama’s speech after the European Central Bank laid out a concrete plan to support the region’s struggling countries.

The economy is by far the dominant issue in the campaign, and the differences between Obama and his challenger could hardly be more pronounced.

Romney wants to extend all tax cuts that are due to expire on Dec. 31 with an additional 20 percent reduction in rates across the board, arguing that job growth would result. He also favors deep cuts in domestic programs ranging from education to parks, repeal of the health care legislation that Obama pushed through Congress and landmark changes in Medicare, the program that provides health care to seniors.

Obama wants to renew the tax cuts except on incomes higher than $250,000, saying that millionaires should contribute to an overall attack on federal deficits. He also criticizes the spending cuts Romney advocates, saying they would fall unfairly on the poor, lower-income college students and others. He argues that Republicans would “end Medicare as we know it” and saddle seniors with ever-rising costs.

After two weeks of back-to-back conventions, the impact on the race remained to be determined.

You’re not going to see big bounces in this election,” said David Plouffe, a senior White House adviser. “For the next 61 days, it’s going to remain tight as a tick.”

Romney wrapped up several days of debate rehearsals with close aides in Vermont and is expected to resume full-time campaigning in the next day or two.

In a brief stop to talk with veterans on Thursday, he defended his decision to omit mention of the war in Afghanistan when he delivered his acceptance speech last week at the Republican National Convention. He noted he had spoken to the American Legion only one day before.

Romney’s campaign released its first new television ad since the convention season began.

It shows Clinton sharply questioning Obama’s credibility on the Iraq War in 2008, saying “Give me a break, this whole thing is the biggest fairy tale I’ve ever seen.” Obama was running against Hillary Rodham Clinton at the time for the Democratic nomination.

It will likely be a week or more before the two campaigns can fully digest post-convention polls and adjust their strategies for the fall.

Based on the volume of campaign appearances to date and the hundreds of millions of dollars spent already on television advertising, the election appears likely to be decided in a small number of battleground states. The list includes New Hampshire, Virginia, Ohio, Colorado, Nevada and Iowa, as well as Florida and North Carolina, the states where first Republicans and then Democrats held their conventions. Those states hold 100 electoral votes among them, out of 270 needed to win the White House.

Money has become an ever-present concern for the Democrats, an irony given the overwhelming advantage Obama held over John McCain in the 2008 campaign.

This time, Romney is outpacing him, and independent groups seeking the Republican’s election are pouring tens of millions of dollars into television advertising, far exceeding what Obama’s supporters can afford.

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Associated Press writers Leo Buckle, Ben Feller, Ken Thomas, Matt Michaels and Jim Kuhnhenn in Charlotte, Calvin Woodward, Jennifer Agiesta, Jack Gillum and Josh Lederman in Washington, Kasie Hunt in Vermont and Thomas Beaumont and Steve Peoples in Iowa contributed to this report

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  1. I will say one thing for O’Sham-a. he has nerves. Getting up there in front of all those people, in front of national TV and other media, after the past 4 years and act as if America is doing just fine, takes much gumption.

      1.  So your argument is that (in your eyes) Bush was an imposter, so it’s okay for obama to be one too?

        Are you okay? I mean, that’s really what you want to go with?

    1. His name is Obama.  Your attempt to make him out as an imposter is just another  radical right wing flip.

  2. Only a Democrat would double down on failure! Hey obama, you didn’t fix anything in 4 years! By all economic indicators, things have only gotten worse! Now you say you need more time to get it right?

    Seems to all logical voters like the biggest problem facing America is obama! Sure, there are still some that refuse to see reality, that still blindly believe in that Hope-y Change-y thing. They were the majority last time and you won. Fortunately for America, they are now in the minority. (I’m sure some will chime in here, when they are done sleeping in!)

    Fool us once, shame on you.
    Fool us twice, shame on us.
    Fool us this time, and you’re just a fool!

    (Fortunately for obama and his narcissistic ego, there are still plenty of fools out there believing!)

    After watching the speech it is clear, he can’t possible see the problem, when HE is the problem!
    Fortunately for America, it’s a problem WE can fix!

    The people are not owned by the government, the government is owned BY THE PEOPLE!
    They are OUR employees, we are NOT their employees.
    obama doesn’t get it, so he will be fired in November.

    Maybe then he can get some experience trying to find work in the private sector! (Something he has never had to do before!)

    1. Bush and Cheney were  “failures”.

      Obama and the Democratic Party saved the US auto industry – fact – not failure.

      Obama’s Stimulus Package turned GOP jobs losses into job growth -fact – not failure.

      Obama got OBL – fact – not failure.

      The Tea Party and the GOP got us into this mess and opposed everything that would put Americans back to work.

      The Teahadists threatened to throw the US Economy into turmoil by allowing the US to default on its debt  last summer.

      That lead to the downgrading of the country’s credit rating – GOP failure.

      The GOP doesn’t care about average Americans.

      Throw the GOP bums out this November

      Yessah

      1.  How do you know obama saved the US auto industry? Was a bailout the only recourse?
        Where are all those jobs? Sure don’t see them here!
        Whomever was in office would have gotten OBL! obama didn’t do it – SEALS DID!
        The Tea Party didn’t exist before obama, so how did they do it? Even Clinton knew that he had to work WITH the GOP to fix things – something obama FAILED to do!
        If obama can take credit for OBL, then he has to take the blame for the downgrading too –
        YOU don’t get to pick and choose!!!!!!
        I’m the GOP and I care very much – so much for THAT argument! You are the DNC but that doesn’t automatically make you stupid (or does it?)

        The only bum going anywhere is obama. Back to Chicago!

        November will me a milestone in America’s history. It will either be the beginning of her resurgence, or we will continue down this unpaved road to socialism that obama has us on. Thanks for showing us all where you want to go!

          1. Rom & Rye will do their best to dissect and destroy Medicare and Social Security.

             Since stepping into the quicksands of elderly discontent with their
            ridiculous assertions, they have turned slightly, embracing phony schemes aimed at pacifying us oldsters.  

            Rye’s voucher which would replace Medicare,  sounds like one of those gift certificates you get as a refund.  Despite several passes through the magnetic stripe reader at the grocery store, you end up paying cash.  

            Rom’s war on “Obama Care” is like jabbing yourself in the eye.  It will be the first thing to go, he says of the revised health system, which Obama modeled after Rom’s Massachusetts health plan, when he was governor.  

            Already American women are benefiting from the newly established services okayed under the new health plan. 

            Meanwhile, Rom & Rye continue to belt away at seniors’ major lifeline – Social Security,  whilst kicking Medicare in the shins. 

            What is more important the ideological corn of these two money-crazed and power thirsting individuals, or, the welfare of our elderly?  

            Think about it.  Old age faces everyone – even Rom and Rye.  But they don’t have to worry.  Both are multi-millionaires.  Rye already has a guaranteed pension, and full government medical coverage,  as he eakes out a living on $174,000 a year.  

            Romneymakes more just speaking before garden clubs in the Hamptons, than he would as president.   But even then, he too, would have more than $400,000 a year, full government medical coverage, along with a beautiful pension on retirement. 

            How can these two selfish people understand the needs of the American people?

          2. You must feel much lighter after getting rid of THAT load! At least we can no longer accuse you of being ‘full of it’! Or can we?

            I agree with you, we should keep Med and SoSec (since you are so fond of abbreviation) just as they are, until they go completely broke! Why try to fix anything when we can just tax the snot out of whomever the Libs hate most!

          3. When all of us think alike, no one is thinking very much. The problem with making assumptions is that we believe they are the truth. And angry outburst turn off the ears.

        1. The tea party is a hate group created by the Koch brothers.  They do not approve of having an African American as president.

          Your background is based on Radical Right Wing Extremism.

          Anyway, you didn’t have to worry about Bush getting Bin Laden. He backed out. Just like he went AWOL to work the political stage.

          Obviously contempt for the president prevents you from recognizing the reality of the fact he is the Commander In Chief of the armed forces.  Radicals are quick to dismiss the CinC”s  active role in the liquidation of the terrorist.   In their simplicity, they believe the Seal team had a couple of beers and decided to swing over and nab Bin Laden.

          Any special forces ops team member will tell you they don’t budge without the C in C’s “Go.” And, that’s what President Obama did after months of planning.   He said “Go.”   Radicals never complain about Bush boarding a carrier and telling the world “all combat operations have ceased,” as the war went on for nine more years.

          1. I am not sure you understand the meaning of the word “hate”. It is not hateful for someone to want lower taxes, more jobs, more freedom and a love of America. It is hateful to steal from someone who has worked hard to earn their money so that you can give it to someone who refuses to earn it or broke our laws to come here, and it is hateful to tell people that the government is responsible for their success in life.

          2. Exactly, so don’t raise taxes on the middle and working class in order to pay for tax cuts for the hyper wealthy and their capital gains. 

          3.  Once you tax the snot out of the rich, and it’s still not enough
            (most say it will only last this government 4 days!), then what?

            What socio-economic group do you intend to go after next?

          4.  Once you tax the snot out of the rich, and it’s still not enough (most say it will only last this government 4 days!), then what?

            What socio-economic group do you intend to go after next?

          5. Republicans are the people who gave us swift-boating,
            the Southern Strategy,
            the outing of Valerie Plame,
            Birthers,
            Reverend Wright videos around the clock,
            “Obama pals around with domestic terrorists,”
            the exploitation of 9/11,
            comparing a triple amputee Vietnam veteran to Saddam Hussein,
            the booing of a gay soldier,
            and the party that sported Purple Heart band-aids at the 2004 convention to mock another decorated Vietnam veteran, John Kerry, who was wounded in combat.

            And no one on the floor of the Democratic convention hurled peanuts at an African American camerawomen, shouting, “This is how we feed the animals.”

          6. All hail the messiah who said “Go”!!  

            So you’re saying that Barry deserves all the accolades because he said “Go”?   You’re aware of how much that makes you sound like an unhinged sycophant, right?

          7. I bet Romney and Ryan stare back at you when you look in the mirror.

            In the military you obey the boss. Team members on this raid respected the C In C. Much respect too, because he pushed the mission forward.

            Your radicalism beclouds any reason you might have.

          8.  EXACTLY! And it didn’t matter who that commander was! obama just happened to be sitting in the chair at the time! It could just have easily been McCain!

          9. Dare to disagree.  It does matter who is serving as C In C.  Bush failed.  President Barack Obama won. He promised to take down Bin Laden before he was elected.  He followed through.  Bush gave up. Claimed he had more pressing problems than tracking down Bin Laden.  Even Six says they admired the president for carrying through on his objective.  

             Unfortunately, the Radical Right has no use for this man who did it.  Glad he didn’t fail. My God, Rum and Rye wouldn’t be able to sleep nights.   Rove would  be pumping millions into more ads. 

            Your rationalization that it could have easily been McCain sitting in the Oval Office chair, misses the point.  McCain wasn’t.  Obama was.

          10.  “Your background is based on Radical Right Wing Extremism.”
            You have no idea what my background is! And it’s pretty presumptuous and arrogant of you to think you do! Is that a liberal trait, or just one of your lesser quality character traits?

          11. Please.   Don’t let me distract  you from your psychological evaluations of people “daring” to disagree over your radical pronouncements.  Your pontificating and presumptuous puffer y.  Yours is a radical right wing trait, so evidenced by your rants. 

        2. If whoever was in office would have gotten OBL, then please explain why GWB never did it in the 8 years he had to take care of it.

          And the GOP leadership is on record as saying that the number one priority for the party is to make Obama a one term president. Not to put Americans back to work. Not to make the country work by working with the folks across the aisle. The GOP would rather see the middle class and working class go down the tubes so we can give more tax breaks to people who already make more money than most people will ever hope to make in their lifetime, rather than fix the very serious problems this country faces.

          1.  Simple (for the simple-minded), GWB didn’t have the opportunity that came last year. You don;t think if he had the chance he would have taken it? Foolish of you! That would have been the icing on the cake! Anyone in his position would have!

            obama now has the opportunity to fix the economy and look like the hero he plays on TV.
            Why doesn’t he? No guts? No competence?

          2. President Bush had several chances to get Osama Bin Laden.  He said,  Who knows if he’s hiding in some cave or not. We haven’t heard from him in a long time. The idea of focusing on one person really indicates to me people don’t understand the scope of the mission. Terror is bigger than one person. He’s just a person who’s been marginalized. … I don’t know where he is. I really just don’t spend that much time on him, to be honest with you.  He was not interested in getting  Bin Laden. And now that Bin Laden has been taken out the Repubs feel the need to think that President Bush should get credit for this.
            Your president and mine, President Obama has done several major things that has been super beneficial for all that live in this wonderful country. If you don’t think so then your head is stuck in a cube of cement. Which makes you understandably  blind to your surroundings. I feel sorry for you. Being close minded makes your world very tiny at best.

        3. Mark Twain knew you, Abby.

          In Huckleberry Finn, one of the con men says, “Hain’t we got all the fools in town on our side? And ain’t that a big enough majority in any town?”

          Why you persist in supporting the Party that’s screwed you time and again is a mystery to me.

        4. A blind man runs the ship into the rocks and you blame the salvage crew!

          You call the Captain a Socialist because it sounds “despicable” !

          Absolutely Brilliant!

          You should sign up for a reality show and pretend to be a castaway on an uncharted Island somewhere with 20 other rabid Aynn Rand followers all fighting for the million dollar prize!

    2. I’m sorry but I believe your on a different page then most of us. Things have gotten better then 2008 and most folks will tell you that. President Obama was never going to satisfy any Republicans ever. If you are not feeling better today then 4 years ago come back to earth and feel the success, its here, you just have to take an honest look and you will find lots of progress.

    3. I voted for President Obama four years ago because I believed in him because he believed in us. I still believe in him. I’m sure he has an incredible ego. The job requires an incredible ego. Barack Obama is a wise man. He doesn’t make comments worthy of a naked emperor; who could ever forget “The Decider”? He offers humble, mindful confessions. He quoted Lincoln at the convention when he told us, “I have been driven to my knees many times by the overwhelming conviction that I had no place else to go.”

      Obama believes in an America where the People help each other and in a government that is the People. I haven’t heard anything like that from Governor RMoney.

      President Obama believes in women’s equality, walking beside men, not behind them. The contrast between him and the fundamentalist fringe of the Republican right is breathtaking.If I disagreed with everything else the man has done, I would support him because he supports a woman’s sovereignty over her own body.

  3. It took Bush and the GOP 8 years to destroy the US economy – Obama saved us from a Great Depression in his first 6 months of office.

    (Note:  no mention of Bush at the GOP convention – with good reason.)

    The GOP opposed all efforts to turn the economy around – they do not care about Americans or jobs.

    I say throw the GOP/Tea Party bums out in November.

    Yessah

    1. “Obama saved us from a Great Depression in his first 6 months of office.”

      PROVE IT! Prove he saved us from something that DIDN’T HAPPEN! (Only a democrat would believe they can prove a negative!)

      The only reason there was no mention of Bush at the GOP convention is that Romney doesn’t need an ex-president to win! Obviously obama does! He can’t even convince his base without relying on Clinton to convince them for him.

      That’s just sad! If obama thought he could win this, you never would have seen Clinton!

      As a Republican, I will continue to do whatever I have to to oppose the reckless Socialistic efforts of this regime to “fundamentally change America” into an obama Socialist Utopia!

      Your wanting a country with only one ruling party – YOUR PARTY – is very telling!

      Very Socialist, and very telling!

        1. Typical Liberal response! What’s the matter, got nothing better?

          Only ones begging at the mall are Democrats and the recipients of obamanomics!

          1. Sure. Here’s a handout.

            He
            brought the stock market up 5500 points from Bush’s dismal 6500. Unemployment
            is going down as we recover from the Bush recession. 

            Brought our troops home
            from Iraq.  Passed
            equal pay for women.  Expanded eligibility for State Children’s Health Insurance Fund
            (SCHIP) Passed new benefits package for veterans. Passed new credit
            card bill of rights. Expanded loan programs for small businesses­­­.

             Made
            greater investment in advanced military air technology­­­.  Created a real
            National Infrastructure Protection Plan.

            Appointed
            White House Coordinato­­r for Nuclear Security. Granted
            Americans rights to visit family and send money to Cuba.  Provided
            affordable­­, high-quali­­ty child-care­­.

            Rescued
             American hostages from the pirates.  Rebuilding schools in New
            Orleans

            Passed the new Start treaty.  Invested in new alternative
            energy. Major investment in high speed rail.  Saved GM and Chrysler.
             Saved the banks. Brought the stock market back from 6500′.
             Passed financial reform.  Passed healthcare reform. Appointed
            first Hispanic Judge Repealed DADT.  Killed Bin Laden and saved the American Auto Industry

          2. I would disagree with you on several points.  Please take a look at http://www.bls.gov to get accurate figures for the unemployment.  Many people have simply lost their unemployment benefits and are now not considered in the unemployment figures.  Umm, President Obama doesn’t have control of the stock market…and last I looked it was a Seal Team that rescued the American Hostages and unless I missed something it was a Seal Team that killed Bin Laden.  If anything, President Obama put the Seal Team in jeapordy when he bragged to the press that members of Seal Team 6 killed Bin Laden.  Please check out http://www.gao.gov to see how well the healthcare reform has gone and how far over the original projected costs it currently is sitting.  Several of the auto industry plants still went out of business and many of those men and women still are not working nor are they still able to collect unemployment. 

        2. I would think the better response would be are you better off today than you were 4 years ago?  Has your salary kept pace with the cost of food and gas? Do you wonder whether you’ll have a job next week, next month and/or next year?  I know I can respond with a resounding NO!  Wouldn’t it be better for all of us to have a civil conversation about what we would like to see happen in the next 4 years? 

          1. A lot better off, having said goodbye to the Bush administration.  

            No one with any understanding of the recession we inherited, expects to be on Cloud 9.  But we have many things to be thankful for, even though unemployment figures are high.

            Many of us had to live and carry on long before Obama became president.  Many of us were bought out as factories closed and their production lines  transferred to China, India, and Japan.  Those with little worries are the wealthy Americans, who still enjoy ridiculous tax breaks as pushed by Bush. 

            Bush gave us two big wars which ate up our young people and trillions  of our treasure.   Both unnecessary. One war is over.  The other is being drawn down. 

            Lay-offs just didn’t happen four years ago, as Rum and Rye would have everyone believe. 

            We are still in a recession. It will take more than four years to climb out. Rum and Rye plan to start the climb by cutting essentials which many people have earned and saved for all of their lives.

          2. While I will be respectful of your opinion, I would invite you to take a serious look at the facts.  You can’t blame George Bush for all of this.   Have you honestly looked at the numbers? George Bush added just under $5 trillion to the debt in 8 years. It took President Obama less than 4 years to add almost $6 trillion to the debt. Have you honestly looked at where the bailout money went and analyzed how many jobs were actually saved? Several of the auto makers still closed plants…have those people found new jobs? Have you honestly looked at where the stimulus went and how successful it was? Green companies took the money and went bankrupt, money went overseas and what money ended up in the USA sure didn’t bring the unemployment rate down. Don’t believe me? Check out http://www.cbo.gov, http://www.gao.gov and http://www.bls.gov all are government websites.   I would also encourage you to check out http://www.concordcoalition.org which is a non-partisan website.  I am not saying that Republicans bear no responsibility, what I am trying to get across is that BOTH parties bear the responsibility.  The best we can do in November is take an honest look at what each candidate offers in way of a plan to get us out of this mess.  Oh and continuing to blame George Bush for that which Obama did (see above) isn’t cutting it 4 years after the fact…at some point Obama has to take responsibility for the things he’s done too.

      1. No, Bush was not mentioned because the GOP knows that the public now realizes in retrospect what a poor leader he was.

    2. Have you honestly looked at the numbers?  George Bush added just under $5 trillion to the debt in 8 years.  It took President Obama less than 4 years to add almost $6 trillion to the debt.  Have you honestly looked at where the bailout money went and analyzed how many jobs were actually saved?  Several of the auto makers still closed plants…have those people found new jobs?  Have you honestly looked at where the stimulus went and how successful it was?  Green companies took the money and went bankrupt, money went overseas and what money ended up in the USA sure didn’t bring the unemployment rate down.  Don’t believe me?  Take a look at http://www.cbo.gov, http://www.gao.gov, and http://www.concordcoalition.org .  All are government or non-partisan websites with the numbers broken out.  CBO is the congressional budget office, and the GAO is the government accountability office. 

      I would also encourage you to take a look at what the actual (not the reported) unemployment rate is today versus the day the President took office and then take a look at what the actual unemployment rate was during George Bush’s term in office.  When I say actual, I’m referring to the number that includes those that can no longer collect unemployment benefits but are still unemployed.

      I also encourage you to do some investigative work on the legislative causes of the economic downturn as well. 

      In my humble opinion, this is not completely one parties doing…it’s both parties doing.  This election is all about who do we as a nation feel has the best plan to bring the economy back while stopping the spending and starting to pay off the debt.  All I respectfully ask is that people make an informed decision not just toe their party line. 

      1. Good post. People should also visit the Bureau of Labor statistics http://www.bls.gov/cps/cpsaat01.htm to see how the current level of participation in the labor force is at its lowest level since Jimmy Carter was president. Hmmm. (Note – during the Bush years the total number of employed people increased by 10 million and during Obama’s first term that number is negative.)

        They should also visit one of the most informative sites on the web: the US Debt Clock http://www.usdebtclock.org/ for a better understanding of how we spend our money and how we are in the process of destroying the future of this country unless we make some reforms to all government spending, including Defense.

      2. It took President Obama less than 4 years to add almost $6 trillion to the debt!
        All hidden in supplemental Budgets by the Republicans ( Ryan) and or the result of the chaos that they created!

        1. And who has control of  the Senate?  Why democrats!  Who had control of both the House & the Senate for 2 years?  Why the democrats.  Your statement is ringing false.

          1. Actually, the Dems had control of both houses of Congress for 4 years running, the last two in the Bush years and the first two with Obama. So, the had 4 years to get things right, and all they did was spend, spend, spend, spend, spend, ignore the Republicans, and spend some more.

    3. Apparently, you have an advanced case of DBS (Debbie Blabbermouth Schultz) syndrome – also called living in an alternate reality universe by known radical right-winger Anderson Cooper.  Even the Huffing and Puffington Post reported on the Bush tribute video that was shown at the RNC.

      Why shoah!  

    4. Note:  no mention of Bush at the GOP convention – with good reason.)
      Wrong !

      His Dim Witted Brother had the gall to say ” he kept us safe” !

  4. Nice to see a convention run by adults instead of a bunch of crybabies running around and getting way too much press because their friend didn’t get to play with them.Go Blue 2012 and beyond!

      1.  I was watching the convention normal people get to see.Where you live,TV is out at 9 pm,then it’s time for meds and sleepy time in the soft bed and the soft walls.

        1.  That’;s right, if you can’t make a valid point, attack with rude, snide and hateful comments! No wonder your side is losing! Yes, you obviously were watching the hate-filled screech-fest, and you absorbed most of it!

  5. Congratulations! The new unemployment numbers are out and the rate dropped to 8.1 – thanks to the RECORD NUMBER OF PEOPLE dropping out of the workforce!

    That’s a surefire plan to save America, all right! Let’s have nobody working, and everyone collecting!

    Go obama – and keep on going until you’re gone!

      1.  60 more days, then we wrench America’s future away from you socialists!

        Worked up? No, excited beyond belief. I will be spending election day driving REPUBLICAN voters to the polls! For every one of you, I will have a van full of us!

        1. Wrenching America’s future away from Americans?  

          Great plan.  Already given us ten years of wars.  Already wrenched the lives away of more than 6,000 young and older  Americans. Already clouded the future of 30,000 seriously wounded Americans who fought the Bush-Cheney wars. 

          I like your use of the word “wrench.”  It belongs with the radical right wing which has “wrenched” the hearts, minds, and souls of so many Americans with your debacles. 

          Now explain sometime what a “van full of us” might mean?  

          1. I’m starting to think that maybe you need a refresher course on the War Powers Act.  See it’s like this…the President can’t declare war without authorization and financial backing of the Congress.  Then the Congress receives reports back from the President and the Pentagon on status and Congress has to authorize continued support (financially) for the war in order for it to continue.  So you can try to blame Bush but President Obama hasn’t pulled us out of all the wars…au contraire mon frere he’s added an additional war to our books (Libya).  You’ve been so busy today just randomly attacking people that you haven’t checked out your facts.

  6. “Have a surplus? Try a tax cut. Deficit too high? Try another. Feel a cold coming on? Take two tax cuts, roll back some regulations and call us in the morning,” he said.
    Exactly, we’re not stupid. This tax cuts for the rich and powerful who aren’t suffering right now isn’t the solution — it’s part of what caused the problem in the first place. 

    1.  Double the deficit? Keep borrowing and spending! Run out of money? Borrow more! Still not enough? Tax the rich! Still not enough? Tax everyone!

      Require everyone to buy insurance! Don’t require anyone to prove they are a citizen! Give everyone welfare, and make those that can prove they are citizens pay for it all! Then blame those very people for not doing their share!

      After all, it’s not the people’s money, it’s ALL the government’s money! Just who do those uppity peasants think they are, any way!

  7.   As any student of
    history knows, socialism is an unsustainable form of government; it attacks
    producers of wealth but cannot survive without them; it’s an envious “bite the
    hand that feeds you mentality”; then when the money runs out the government
    fails. The largest socialist experiment, the “Union of Soviet Socialist
    Republics” has crumbled into a rabble of dangerous rogue states run by thugs
    like Vladimir Putin who is smart like a fox taking advantage of Obama’s naiveté.

    A country in the final stages of socialism is Greece; the rest
    of Europe is trying to keep them afloat to avoid a financial crisis with
    worldwide consequences. If socialism is the legacy you would leave for your
    children and grandchildren vote for Obama.

    1. Taxes are going to be the same for those making under 250,000 a year and they will go back to the Clinton era rates for money earned over 250,000. That’s socialism? Enough with your desperate hyperbole. 

      1. No, I believe the socialism that is being referred to here is the Obamacare and the huge increase in welfare recipients.  Correct me if I’m wrong personal_accountability.

  8. I love how the right-wing screamers keep at it, as if there is some angry white guy who hasn’t gotten the memo yet. You have reached your audience, and all you are doing now is proving to moderates just how unstable you really are !

    1.  This is why guns need to be taken away from all conservatives.They’re the unstable people the laws are designed to protect decent people from.Go Mike Bloomberg.

      1. Then explain all the gun related black on black crime in the deep south and Detroit…aren’t they the target demographic for the democratic party?   And before everyone jumps on me for being racially biased, I am not!  Just trying to show how someone is using a stereotype that just simply isn’t true.

  9. This is a front page editorial.   Espo and Furlow are sup;posed to report what happened.  Not what they think will happen.

    1.  Notice how the BDN email today had NOTHING about the DNC.Yet a handful of Paulian whiners get barrels of press while whining how “it’s not FAIRRRRRRRRR!!!!!”

        1.  Obviously the BDN was embarrassed by the pitiful showing. Otherwise it would be front page news! Even they can’t hide the fact that obama is in serious trouble, with no answers and no plan!

  10. Hope and Change 2012:

    Gas prices at highest Labor Day level in history.
    Labor force participation lowest since Jimmy Carter.
    23,000,000 unemployed – the highest number in US history
    Federal Debt at $16,000,000,000,000.
    The deadliest month ever for US soldiers in Obama’s war in Afghanistan.
    70% of Americans think we are heading in the wrong direction.
    68% of Americans think the next generation will be worse off, a first in the history of America
    GM stock at it’s lowest level since the bailout, still owing us $30 billion and in need of another bailout to avoid bankruptcy again
    47 million Americans on food stamps – the highest ever

    The Dims like to call the Iraq War “Bush’s War” and the tax cuts, the “Bush Tax Cuts”. Well what we are about to experience if Romney is not elected will go down as the “Obama Depression”.

    1. No war can be made without our lovely Congress allowing it!  Hate to break it to those that call it “Bush’s War” but the Congress had to obligate the funds to keep the war going…the president can’t just wave his magic wand and wallah the funds appear.  

  11. Obama’s focus is still on the “mess” left by Bush.    I offer a few reminders.
    In December 2006, the last month before the Democrats won control of both the Senate and the House, our economy looked like this:

    Unemployment was 4.4%.

    Real GDP growth over the previous 4 years (under a Republican President House and Senate) averaged 3% per year.

    The average price for a gallon of gas was$2.30.

    The S&P 500 stock index stood at 1418, or 84% above its post 9/11 low and more than 7% higher than when Bush took office.

    Every year of the Bush Presidency, real (inflation-adjusted) disposable income per person went up.  By the end of 2006, the average person was making more than 9% more in real terms than before Bush became President.

    Then in came Democratic control of our country’s finances.

  12. Oh what the heck..tax the rich so Obama can
    raise your food stamps 3 bucks a month. You will be very
    happy knowing he has done wonders for you. Actually he
    needs the money to give to cronies…those who do pay
    don’t give him enough. His STASH is running low.

  13. Good luck trying to convince some of the “rabid dogs” that are on here merely spouting their party line.  If more people would just look at facts and leave their emotions out of it, maybe a more civilized conversation would be able to take place. 

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